Since the beginning of the evolution of podcasting and streaming, one brand of microphone has been at the top of peoples’ list of “the mic that you have to get,” and that’s Shure. The Shure SM7B was ...
You really don't need to spend any more money on additional gear, including physical audio filters, except for a dedicated microphone boom arm. While you can put the SoloCast 2 flat on your desk, ...
Looking for a high-quality headset without the hassle of annoying cables? The best wireless gaming headsets we've tested offer freedom from cords, delivering clear and immersive audio. I’m PCMag’s ...
Clear communication and precise sound cues play a huge role in competitive gaming. Whether it's calling enemy positions or reacting to faint footsteps, audio quality can directly affect performance.
For a (relatively) inexpensive wireless gaming headset, the Logitech G325 looks, feels, and sounds alright - though beware its muddy microphone.
Smaller, cheaper, and more usable at a distance than the Shure MV7, the MV6 is a very good thing in a more compact package. The odd niggle aside, it makes for a formidable desktop gaming mic. PC Gamer ...
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